Today, I have a new piece of hardware to share. A box opening of a Dell Studio 14.
It comes in a compact box the size of a brief case only. Pretty much saves alot of space.
You can see it in the left pic. It's the one with the blig black dell logo in the centre of the box. The other box is a Targus Synergy Case for 15" Laptops and below.

Opening up the box (right pic), you'll find another box!
But don't get the wrong idea, it's not really a box within a box. It's actually a long rectanglular and flat box.
See the next pic below? Yeap.
It contains a 90W Power Adapter. I've work with this model of power adapters alot.
The tip of the power adapter has a nice deep blue led light ringged around it to indicate the power is on. It's also nice to see that it slowly dims out after you power it off.
The tip of the power adapter has a nice deep blue led light ringged around it to indicate the power is on. It's also nice to see that it slowly dims out after you power it off.
Heres a shot of the inside of the box with the power adapter's box is out of the way.
Looks pretty empty. Two semi solid thin plastic holds the laptops from the left and right. And the other thing in there is a case holding books, some paper and it's resource CD.
On the left, you can see the laptop wrapped in plastic, and behind it the case I just menioned.
A case ... that holds many. Many rubbishes.

On the right, you can see some pile of the rubbish. Resource CDs and a licensed copy of ... Microsoft ... Works ... so nevermind about it.
Let's just ignore it ...
On the right, you can see some pile of the rubbish. Resource CDs and a licensed copy of ... Microsoft ... Works ... so nevermind about it.
Let's just ignore it ...
On the left here, you can see some more rubbish found in the case. Quite alot of stuffs in that case. Almost looks like it's being stuffed in there ...
Well, I actually did find one thing thats prompted some importantcy. It even looks important when you see all these pics. lolx.
It's the yellow piece of paper on the pic right there.
Dell isn't shipping you any installation/setup disc for the OS anymore. That means freely formating your PC with a licensed OS is kind of out of the question from here onwards.
So, best advice is to find this piece of paper, flip it to the other side and read on ;)
So please do find this this yellow piece of paper, read it and do as it says and make your own Recovery Disc!
Make sure to keep your RECOVERY DISC SAFE too!
Follow on to part two to have a look at the Laptop itself!